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Passengers aboard the Star Clipper are generally Europeans and North Americans who have grown weary of the megaship craze and are seeking a more traditional and elegant experience. A variety of itineraries are offered and the Star Clipper splits its time between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean.

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Owned by Star Clippers, this distinctive Belgian-built, four-masted, 226-ft-tall sailing vessel provides an off-beat entry to the world of cruising for those who might not take a conventional cruise or have become tired of the cities at sea.

Completed in 1992, a year behind running mate Star Flyer, this 360-ft ship has a 72-member West Indian and European crew that hoists 16 sails measuring 36,000 sq ft. Any of the 170 passengers can assist, which a few do regularly, but most are happy to sta...